According to Jain tradition, Acharya Manatunga composed this stotra while imprisoned in 48 sets of chains by King Bhoja. As the Acharya recited each verse, a lock miraculously broke, eventually leading to his total freedom. This miracle established the hymn as a "miraculously effective panegyric" capable of overcoming obstacles. Why Choose Anuradha Paudwal's Version?
Avoid illegal download sites. Respect the art and the artist. Let the divine bells of Bhaktamar Stotra free you from your own mental chains, just as they freed Acharya Manatunga centuries ago.
To help you connect spiritually, here is the first shloka of the Bhaktamar Stotra as sung by Anuradha Paudwal:
Reciting the Bhaktamar Stotra is said to: